2013
Laminar and Columnar Development of Barrel Cortex Relies on Thalamocortical Neurotransmission
Li H, Fertuzinhos S, Mohns E, Hnasko TS, Verhage M, Edwards R, Sestan N, Crair MC. Laminar and Columnar Development of Barrel Cortex Relies on Thalamocortical Neurotransmission. Neuron 2013, 79: 970-986. PMID: 24012009, PMCID: PMC3768017, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.06.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThalamocortical neurotransmissionCortical developmentNeuronal differentiationGlutamatergic synaptic transmissionSuperficial cortical laminaeEarly cortical developmentActivity-dependent factorsThalamocortical neuronsSomatosensory cortexCortical cytoarchitectureCortical laminationSynaptic transmissionNeuronal activityCortical laminaeCytoarchitectonic criteriaExtrinsic activityNeurotransmissionCortical columnsMolecular cuesNeuronsMorphologic developmentLittle evidenceColumnar developmentGene expressionExtrinsic factors
2010
The Immune Protein CD3ζ Is Required for Normal Development of Neural Circuits in the Retina
Xu HP, Chen H, Ding Q, Xie ZH, Chen L, Diao L, Wang P, Gan L, Crair MC, Tian N. The Immune Protein CD3ζ Is Required for Normal Development of Neural Circuits in the Retina. Neuron 2010, 65: 503-515. PMID: 20188655, PMCID: PMC3037728, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2010.01.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEye-specific segregationCentral nervous systemRetinal ganglion cellsDendritic motilitySynaptic activityActivity-dependent synapse formationPossible retinal originRGC axon projectionImmune proteinsImmune-deficient miceDendritic densityGanglion cellsClass I major histocompatibility complex genesRetinal originNervous systemSynapse formationAxon projectionsMHCI receptorNeural circuitsSynaptic wiringSelective defectMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) genesMiceRetinaNormal development